park assist BMW 325XI 2003 Owners Manual
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Brake systemBrake fluid levelIf the brake fluid level is too low and 
brake pedal travel has become longer, 
there may be a defect in one of the two 
brake system's hydraulic circuits.
Proceed to the nearest BMW cen-
ter. It may be necessary to apply 
higher levels of pressure to the pedal 
when stopping and braking distances 
may also be longer. Please remember 
to adapt your driving style accord-
ingly.<Disc brakesLimited vehicle use, extended periods 
with the vehicle parked or in storage, 
and operating conditions in which brak-
ing is restricted to gentle, low-pressure 
applications will all increase the ten-
dency for corrosion to form on the 
rotors; this is often accompanied by a 
simultaneous accumulation of contami-
nation on the brake pads. The pads 
must exert a certain minimal level of 
pressure against the rotors for the disc 
brakes' inherent self-cleaning effect to 
remain effective; the pressure available 
under the above conditions may not 
provide adequate cleansing.
If the brake rotors are corroded, they 
will tend to respond to braking with a 
pulsating effect that even extended 
brake applications will fail to cure.
When driving in heavy rain and on wet 
roads it is useful to apply light pressure 
to the brake pedal every few miles. 
Monitor traffic conditions to ensure that 
this maneuver does not pose a hazard 
to you or to other road users. The heat 
generated in this process helps dry the 
pads and rotors to ensure that your 
brake system will respond with undi-
minished efficiency when you need it.
When descending steep hills and 
extended grades, downshift to a gear 
that will allow you to continue safely 
with only a minimal amount of braking. 
By minimizing the loads placed on the 
brake system, this strategy helps 
ensure that optimal brake system 
response will remain available at all 
times. Use care to avoid exceeding the 
approved engine-speed range, refer to 
page 71.
Do not coast with the clutch 
depressed or with the transmis-
sion or selector lever in Neutral. Do not 
coast with the engine shut off. The 
engine provides no braking effect when 
the clutch is depressed and there is no 
power-assist for braking or steering 
when the engine is not running.
BMW 325xi: always refer all brake 
inspection and service work to your 
BMW center, as failure to observe the 
special procedures could result in dam-
age to components of the all-wheel 
drive.
Never allow floor mats, carpets or any 
other objects to protrude into the area 
around the accelerator, clutch and 
brake pedals and obstruct their move-
ment.<Brake pads
For your own safety: use only 
brake pads that BMW has 
released for your particular vehicle 
model. BMW cannot evaluate non-
approved brake pads to determine if 
they are suitable for use, and therefore 
cannot ensure the operating safety of 
the vehicle if they are installed.<
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147 Giving and receiving assistance
Jump-startingWhen your battery is discharged, you 
can use two jumper cables to start your 
vehicle with power from the battery in a 
second vehicle. You can also use the 
same method to help start another 
vehicle. Only use jumper cables with 
fully insulated handles on the terminal 
clamps.
Do not touch high-voltage wiring 
and cables on a running engine. 
Contact with components carrying high 
voltage can be harmful or fatal. Care-
fully observe the following instructions 
to avoid personal injury and/or damage 
to one or both vehicles.<
1. The battery in the support vehicle 
must also be rated at 12 volts. This 
information is provided on the battery 
label
2. Stop the engine of the support vehi-
cle and switch off all electrical com-
ponents in both vehicles – except for 
the hazard warning flashers of the 
support vehicle
3. Make absolutely certain that there is 
no contact between the bodywork of 
the two vehicles – short circuit haz-
ard
4. The auxiliary jump-starting terminal 
located in your BMW's engine com-
partment acts as the positive battery 
terminal. The cover of this auxiliary 
terminal is marked with a + sign. 
Remove by pulling the tab – see 
arrow 1.
Start by connecting the jumper cable 
from the positive terminal of the dis-
charged battery to the positive termi-
nal of the support battery
5. Then connect the negative terminals 
using the other jumper cable. First 
connect one end to the negative bat-
tery terminal or to a suitable ground 
on the support vehicle. Then connect 
the other end to the negative battery 
terminal or to a suitable ground on 
the vehicle being started.
Your BMW is equipped with a special 
nut for this purpose – see arrow 2
Always adhere to this sequence 
when connecting jumper cables; 
failure to observe this procedure can 
lead to sparks at the battery terminals 
and pose an injury hazard.<
6. Start the engine of the support vehi-
cle and let it run for several minutes 
at a slightly elevated engine idle 
speed
7. Start the engine of the other vehicle 
as usual. If the first start attempt is 
not successful, wait a few minutes 
before another attempt in order to 
allow the discharged battery to 
recharge
8. Before disconnecting the jumper 
cables, let the engines run for a few 
minutes
9. Then disconnect the jumper cables 
in reverse sequence.
Depending on the cause of the fault, 
have the battery recharged by your 
BMW center.
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